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The town was enveloped in a choking shadow of gloom ; the greater part of it had already been burned down , the Jewish homes razed to the ground . Most of the Jewish population were now living in a few rooms in a flour mill owned by the ...
The town was enveloped in a choking shadow of gloom ; the greater part of it had already been burned down , the Jewish homes razed to the ground . Most of the Jewish population were now living in a few rooms in a flour mill owned by the ...
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confiscated the entire stock of flour from the Rein brothers ' mill , which was the only one in the town . Everyone worried . My father feared that people might fail to fast properly because they had not eaten anything beforehand .
confiscated the entire stock of flour from the Rein brothers ' mill , which was the only one in the town . Everyone worried . My father feared that people might fail to fast properly because they had not eaten anything beforehand .
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We decided that we would try to escape from the town and go to a labor camp that we had heard of . The rumors were that Jews in that camp were not being deported , * and we thought we might have better protection there than in the ...
We decided that we would try to escape from the town and go to a labor camp that we had heard of . The rumors were that Jews in that camp were not being deported , * and we thought we might have better protection there than in the ...
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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